Touch down in Exmouth and feel the warm, dry air immediately welcome you to Western Australia's Coral Coast. This laid-back town offers an immediate connection to unparalleled natural beauty and the wonders of the Ningaloo Reef, ready for your exploration.
Here’s what makes Exmouth a truly unforgettable destination:
Ningaloo Reef
This World Heritage-listed fringing reef is one of the world's largest, teeming with marine life just metres from the shore. Dive or snorkel directly from the beach into an underwater world of vibrant corals, turtles, and countless fish species.
Whale Shark Encounters
From March to August, Ningaloo Reef becomes the prime spot to swim alongside the gentle giants of the ocean – the majestic whale sharks. This incredible interaction offers a profound connection to the ocean's largest fish in their natural habitat.
Cape Range National Park
Beyond the reef, this rugged national park showcases dramatic gorges, limestone ranges, and pristine beaches. Explore ancient canyons, spot native wildlife like black-footed rock wallabies, and discover the stark beauty of the Australian outback meeting the sea.
Turquoise Bay
Consistently ranked among Australia’s best beaches, Turquoise Bay offers calm, clear waters perfect for drift snorkelling. Let the gentle current carry you over stunning coral gardens and past schools of fish with minimal effort.
Vlamingh Head Lighthouse
Perched on the northernmost tip of the Cape Range, this historic lighthouse provides panoramic views over the Indian Ocean and Ningaloo Reef. It’s an ideal spot to witness breathtaking sunrises or sunsets, and during migration season, even spot whales passing by.
Mandu Mandu Gorge
Within Cape Range National Park, take on the Mandu Mandu Gorge walk for an immersive experience in the red earth landscape. The trail winds through dry creek beds, revealing unique flora and fauna, and leads to impressive views from the gorge rim.